Posts Tagged ‘character development’

The First Night of Twelfth Night Last Night

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

What a terrific first show! Thanks to everyone who came.

One of the problems acting in this comedy and any comedy for that matter is that the laughs I got early on in rehearsals soon dried up once everyone had heard them a couple of times. It can be quite difficult to remain positive when delivering a line that got a great laugh the first time and now gets little more than a stony silence - even from our prompt Margaret and her generous sense of humour. I had to fight the paranoia that attempts to creep in and ignore the questioning and self-doubt that seems to bubble to the surface. Why is no one laughing? Was it ever funny? Should I try doing it differently?

The best thing to do is treat it like a straight play. Forget it’s a comedy and convince yourself it’s the noblest of dramas. Even when your charmingly portly male co-star has you in his arms and is giving you a full on snog! Not only does this get me through the horrors of a deathly, unresponsive rehearsal, but it allows your audience (when you are finally and blissfully stood in front of them) to feel like they’re in on the joke rather than being spoon-fed the gags. After all, these characters we’re are playing are more often than not unaware that they have an audience - suspension of disbelief and all that.
I had some costume issues during the dress rehearsal, which really threw me and had me a bit worrying time yesterday. However, with the help of Karen’s incredible Velcro shirt the problem was resolved last night.

It was the first time I had got that particular scene right and so I was very surprised to experience it resulting in something new occurring in the scene; something that had never had a chance to develop through rehearsals. It was quite a thrill for something to happen for the first time not only for the audience, but for me too; very organic. I obviously won’t give the game away; you’ll have to wait and see if you have tickets and if you don’t have tickets and are intrigued get you and your friends some from here or call the box office on 01332 255800.

It took a while to come down from last night and now I really can’t wait for this evening’s performance.

Henry V at Derby Grammar School

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008
Henry V poster with, like, two crowns being impaled on a sword.

Henry V poster with, like, two crowns being impaled by a sword.

On the 16th and 17th of August I will be appearing as Montjoy in Henry V. It’s a really cracking part and I’m enjoying the character development as his story weaves its way through Shakespeare’s take on the Homeric epic. The production will take place in the grounds of Derby Grammar School before we travel on to The Minack Theatre in Cornwall the following week.

Since it’s an outdoor production it will be a good idea if you bring your own chairs to the show, unless you’re happy to sit on bales of hay. Bring your own plonk and a picnic too. Let’s pray for kind weather!

Tickets cost six pounds for adults and a fiver for concessions.  All seating is unreserved. For more information about ticket bookings visit the Derby Shakespeare Theatre Company website. I hope you enjoy the show.

Update: Henry V has been and gone, I hope you enjoyed the show.